Hitting play like Mr. Potatohead at the end of Toy Story with my fingers crossed going Dr. Sbaitso... Dr. Sbaitso... Dr. Sbaitso... ok fine, Eliza, same thing. I am glad you took time to address the link between the two. A few key words tossed in would have been fun to see how Chat GPT handled Eliza's obsession with certain topics, I am surprised that left to their own accord they never went down those roads. ChatGPT would have had no reason to bring them up and Eliza doesn't promt you for anything until you trigger the topics it latches onto. While this is one of the few times I have seen anything interact with Eliza and not be driven down the road of tossing an insult at it, ChatGPT did have some less than flattering responses about its distant ancestor, which is probably about as close as it could come given the various structures in place to keep its responses between the lines. I wonder how many times this little experiment has been attempted through development and since it has gone live. I know I have played around with ChatGPT trying to give it Eliza/Sbaitso style prompts and responses before, but never took the time to actually fire up the program and copy/paste the responses back and forth as you did here. Thanks
This was a fabulous story and a fascinating experiment. I loved Dr. Sbaitso back in the day. Never would have thought of these two meeting! The responses had me dying 😂
I remember in the mid 90s there was a chat site that allowed us to "ask questions for the AI". Very crude but it's the same concept of what we call AI today
Back when I had a Blackberry Torch I used a chat multi-client app(it supported Yahoo and AIM I think) that I can't think of the name of but it had a built in chatbot. It was actually fairly smart and would come up with some intelligent answers that seemingly referenced internet sources. That was the first thing like that I remember using. I wish I could remember the name....
Interesting, almost seems like Eliza is a bit more elaborate than Sbaitso in it's trickery. I find Sbaitso tends to give you those generic short answers if you throw it any curve balls. I wonder if they dumbed it down for the Sound Blaster demo disk.
Maybe, I think they are both still pretty limited. Interestingly with the DOS version of Eliza you can open up the "responses.dat" file with notepad and see all her possible responses and wildcards.
Hitting play like Mr. Potatohead at the end of Toy Story with my fingers crossed going Dr. Sbaitso... Dr. Sbaitso... Dr. Sbaitso... ok fine, Eliza, same thing. I am glad you took time to address the link between the two.
A few key words tossed in would have been fun to see how Chat GPT handled Eliza's obsession with certain topics, I am surprised that left to their own accord they never went down those roads. ChatGPT would have had no reason to bring them up and Eliza doesn't promt you for anything until you trigger the topics it latches onto.
While this is one of the few times I have seen anything interact with Eliza and not be driven down the road of tossing an insult at it, ChatGPT did have some less than flattering responses about its distant ancestor, which is probably about as close as it could come given the various structures in place to keep its responses between the lines.
I wonder how many times this little experiment has been attempted through development and since it has gone live. I know I have played around with ChatGPT trying to give it Eliza/Sbaitso style prompts and responses before, but never took the time to actually fire up the program and copy/paste the responses back and forth as you did here.
Thanks
This was a fabulous story and a fascinating experiment. I loved Dr. Sbaitso back in the day. Never would have thought of these two meeting! The responses had me dying 😂
Thanks for watching! It was fun to make.
I remember in the mid 90s there was a chat site that allowed us to "ask questions for the AI".
Very crude but it's the same concept of what we call AI today
Back when I had a Blackberry Torch I used a chat multi-client app(it supported Yahoo and AIM I think) that I can't think of the name of but it had a built in chatbot. It was actually fairly smart and would come up with some intelligent answers that seemingly referenced internet sources. That was the first thing like that I remember using. I wish I could remember the name....
Interesting, almost seems like Eliza is a bit more elaborate than Sbaitso in it's trickery. I find Sbaitso tends to give you those generic short answers if you throw it any curve balls. I wonder if they dumbed it down for the Sound Blaster demo disk.
Maybe, I think they are both still pretty limited. Interestingly with the DOS version of Eliza you can open up the "responses.dat" file with notepad and see all her possible responses and wildcards.
ChatGPT is simply amazing. It's a very useful tool for many things.
I agree it definitely is useful. A bit scary sometimes, but useful nevertheless.
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